Is There a Right to Remain Silent?: Coercive Interrogation and the Fifth Amendment After 9/11 (Inalienable Rights)
by Alan M. Dershowitzbook data
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May 6th 2008
by Oxford University Press, USA
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Hardcover, 224 pages
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0195307798
(isbn13: 9780195307795)
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The right to remain silent, guaranteed by the famed Fifth Amendment case, Miranda v. Arizona, is perhaps one of the most easily recognized and oft-quo...more
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Read in November, 2008
A good, but very academic read. An important topic that would have been fun to read in a classroom setting.
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Read in September, 2008
Yes, the writing is rather dry - but isn't that to be expected? If you're willing to stick it out despite the fact that it's more scholarly than your average book, it's worth it. The overview of the 5th throughout history was interesting, and I couldn't help but smile in the sections where Dershowitz tore into Scalia and Thomas. Priceless.
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Terrible. You'd be better off picking the brain of any law student with a semester of Criminal Procedure. I'm reviewing this book for *Jewish Currents*; otherwise I wouldn't even be touching the stuff.
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Fascinating analysis of the history of the right to remain silent, and it's erosion in the current era of the preventative state. The historical section was especially interesting.
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Maybe interesting to a law student, but I found it torturous and repetitive.
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